The data to store in the database (to search) keeps changing, so my plan was to store all the information in a JSON text file, then when a request comes along to add xxx to the search I can simply write some code to look at the JSON file and pull the requested field into the database and build the indexes for searching.

Initially they only wanted the `Date Received` and the `Subject`. Now its the `recipient` and `sender`, and already I've heard rumours they want the `conversationID` and Ive had requests to add `attachments` into the search. Hence store everything in a JSON text file and pull as needed, instead of trying to upload from the PST files again (which takes ages).

perhaps it doesn't make sense if we are looping through all the elements in mailtem since it's quite complex to read through all its content, as back to the basic, we only store useful info into database, and hence we only extract useful info from the source.

Class MyRecipient Public Name As String Public EmailAddress As StringEnd ClassClass MyMailItem Public Subject As String Public ReceivedTime As String Public SenderName As String Public SenderEmailAddress As String Public Recipient As New List(Of MyRecipient)End Class

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